ASUS DG1-4G graphics card has passed the test

ASUS DG1-4G graphics card is the first discrete graphics card that uses a simplified version of Intel Iris Xe Max GPU, also known as DG1. This product based on the Xe-LP architecture has 80 EUs, is manufactured with a 10nm SuperFin process, is configured with 4GB LPDDR4x-4266 video memory, its bit width is 128 bits, and the internal uses PCIe 3.0 x4 interface (PCIe 3.0 x16 interface profile), TDP is 30W.

According to the previously leaked benchmark test results, the performance is at the same level as the Radeon RX 550 graphics card that AMD launched four years ago. At the same time, according to Intel, the DG1 discrete graphics card should be used with the 9th or 10th generation Core series processors. It also has special requirements and settings for the motherboard and will not be compatible with AMD’s platform. It is understood that its required chipsets are B460, H410, B365, and H310C. In the introduction of ASUS, only Prime H410M-A/CSM and Pro B460M-C/CSM are listed to provide support.

According to VideoCardz reports, ETA Prime recently directly purchased a host equipped with an ASUS DG1-4G graphics card for further testing. This system is based on the Intel Core i5-11400F processor as the core platform, using ASUS PRIME H410M-A/CSM motherboard. The test results show that its Time Spy score is 1630 points, Fire Strike is 5837 points, and Night Raid is 21313 points.  In addition to benchmark tests, ETA Prime also found some games for testing, and the results are as follows:

ASUS DG1 Gaming Performance, Source: ETA PRIME